Oscar Wilde and the Yellow NinetiesHarper, 1958 - 375 páginas |
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... tion ? And did he perhaps feel some responsibility for the un- foreseen development of that soul which , like another Lord Henry , he had seen expanding before his very eyes ? Wilde wrote of Lord Henry's way of living as a new hedonism ...
... tion ? And did he perhaps feel some responsibility for the un- foreseen development of that soul which , like another Lord Henry , he had seen expanding before his very eyes ? Wilde wrote of Lord Henry's way of living as a new hedonism ...
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... tion to write . When , at the end of a brief period , Oscar Wilde asked him out to dinner , Shelley felt that some dream of the Arabian Nights had come true . Later Wilde invited him to Tite Street . He had him meet Constance and the ...
... tion to write . When , at the end of a brief period , Oscar Wilde asked him out to dinner , Shelley felt that some dream of the Arabian Nights had come true . Later Wilde invited him to Tite Street . He had him meet Constance and the ...
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... tion of the scenes in the witness box , powerless to make any decision . Yes , he had been caught in Queensberry's booby trap , and struggle as he might , there was no escape . The trap itself might change , like the shifting locale of ...
... tion of the scenes in the witness box , powerless to make any decision . Yes , he had been caught in Queensberry's booby trap , and struggle as he might , there was no escape . The trap itself might change , like the shifting locale of ...
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Speranza | 3 |
The Student | 15 |
The Aesthete Tries His Wings | 27 |
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